Dr. No (1963)
-
Showtimes
-
Movie Details
Find Movie Theaters & Showtimes
forWe didn't find this title in your area
Videos & Photos
Movie Info & Cast
Synopsis
Cast
- Sean Connery
- Ursula Andress
- Joseph Wiseman
- Jack Lord
- Bernard Lee
- Anthony Dawson
- Zena Marshall
- John Kitzmiller
- Eunice Gayson
- Lois Maxwell
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Jul 8, 2020
I love how the most dramatic scene in this movie is James Bond killing a spider with a shoe.
Felipe F.Nov 5, 2017Pretty cool that one of the biggest most enduring franchises of all time started off as sexy, espionage procedural B-thriller with all the energy and intensity of a vacation travelogue. Despite zoning out for stretches of this one, you can't deny they didn't come out the…
Josh LewisApr 6, 2023Been years since I saw this and I forgot how much the entire Bond movie thing is just there fully formed on their very first try
Patrick Willems - Jan 30, 2025
james bond faces his greatest villain yet, a white woman pretending to be chinese
eddyburbackA lot like Archer without jokes.
fithJul 24, 2020having a character say "ah, yes, that's a blood patch" paired with a close-up shot of the blood patch has to be poetic cinema at its finest
liam f - Oct 3, 2021
No thoughts just 60s & 70s movies production design
BananaPuddingJan 24, 2020“The successful criminal brain is always superior. It has to be.” A weird side effect of getting older: I now find myself totally enraptured by great production design, and will endure any movie, no matter how terrible, if the sets and the props and the costumes are…
Matt SingerNov 9, 2015At its heart understands the character better than almost any of the other films. We love watching professionals excel at their jobs, and this one is a killer, and he likes it.
matt lynch
Queue Community Reviews
-
It’s very dated. Slightly cringy lol. The chauvinism. Connery is fantastic and is very smooth. No gadgets yet. Violence was actually minimal and the fight choreography was a joke. Good dialogue and monologuing. Let’s see how the series progresses.
For an introductory start to the franchise it is honestly a good start. There are a lot of positive aspects to this films that I genuinely like. Even for a first time watch, the acting, coloring from Technicolor, set pieces and story were all wonderfully done by everyone involved. If only they…
-
Solid first entry. Unfortunately it felt as though it dragged on too long with far too much exposition. There was too much dialogue and a lot of it was forced for explanation. Never really followed the ‘show don’t tell’ rule which is sometimes okay but other times not so much.
probably one of the better bond plots honestly. like it was the first but I feel like it did a lot of things right. I do feel like the relationship stuff was worse than most of the other movies though. like she just spawns in. very 60s if you like that vibe
-
A suave, thrilling start to the Bond legacy. Dr. No delivers exotic adventure, sharp wit, and Sean Connery’s effortless charm as 007. Stylish, suspenseful, and iconic — the film defines cool espionage and sets the gold standard for spy cinema. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’ll lump all the James Bond films up to Casino Royale into one review. I love them all and there’s very few instalments that I don’t enjoy. I hope they keep making them till the day I die, fantastic films! 13/07/2023 (Historical Review)
Atom Users Reviews
Metacritic
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is Dr. No (1963) (1963)?
What's Dr. No (1963) (1963) about?
Who's the cast of Dr. No (1963) (1963)?
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder
- Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No
- Jack Lord as Felix Leiter
- Bernard Lee as M.
- Anthony Dawson as Professor Dent
- Zena Marshall as Miss Taro
- John Kitzmiller as Quarrel
- Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny